MITSUBISHI Intake carbon cleaning
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What is this repair?
Plain-English overview
The intake manifold distributes air (and fuel on port-injected engines) evenly to each cylinder; carbon buildup on direct-injection engines restricts airflow and reduces performance significantly.
Warning signs
How to tell your MITSUBISHI needs this repair
- Rough idle and reduced power (carbon buildup on intake valves)
- Hesitation under acceleration
- Check engine light with lean mixture or vacuum leak codes
- Poor fuel economy
- Misfires caused by uneven air distribution between cylinders
Common causes
Why MITSUBISHI vehicles need this repair
- 1.Normal component wear over high mileage
- 2.Oil maintenance quality and adherence to change intervals
- 3.Operating temperature and thermal cycling over time
- 4.Age degrading seals, gaskets and rubber components
What affects the price
Why your quote may differ
- Walnut blasting vs chemical cleaning vs manifold removal (walnut blasting is most effective)
- Direct injection engines require cleaning more frequently than port injection
- Whether gaskets and sensors are replaced during the job
Risks of ignoring this
What happens if you delay
- A minor issue becoming a significantly more expensive repair if ignored
- Secondary damage spreading to related components
- Possible roadside breakdown or sudden failure
- Failed roadworthiness inspection or MOT
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